The Alberta Land Stewardship Act (ALSA) expands the conservation and stewardship toolbox by providing options for decision-makers, such as conservation easements, directives, offsets and transfer of development credits.

Provides land managers and land users a set of broad principles and a tool kit describing a variety of best practices to help reduce the footprint of Alberta's built environment and promote orderly development.

Minimizing new disturbance caused by human activity is a shared responsibility. Coordinated planning, reclamation, restoration of disturbances, and managed motorized access are a few ways in which we can make a difference.

This site is prepared as an overview of land-use regional planning in Alberta. It is not a legal interpretation. Interested parties are encouraged to review the appropriate sections of the Alberta Land Stewardship Act, regional plans, related legislation and regulations. Refer to the Copyright and Disclaimer for terms of use.